Live for Today - Lords of the New Church

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When i think of all the troubles taking peoples' time
How they're in a hurry with complicated minds
Chasing after money, dreams that can't come true
Your life could be so different there's better things to do
Don't ever plan your future, just one way to get through

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let's live for today let's live for today
and don't worry 'bout tomorrow, hey - hey hey

We were never meant to worry like other people do
No one needs the problems they always bring to you
Just take it nice and easy, don't follow others' plans
Take the most from living and pleasure while you can
Let nothing come between us, you gotta take a stand

one two three four

let's live for today let's live for today
and don't worry 'bout tomorrow, hey - hey hey


When i think of all the worries taking peoples' time
How they're in a hurry to complicate their minds
Take it nice and easy, dreaming can come true
Your life could be so different, find the pleasure things to do
They always plan their future, just one way to get through

let's live for today let's live for today
and don't worry 'bout tomorrow, hey - hey hey

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Formed in 1981, The Lords of the New Church already carried international Punk Rock pedigree. One could say they were to "punk" what Asia was "progressive stadium rock." Singer Stiv Bator and guitarist Brian James were founding members of (respectively) Cleveland's Dead Boys and London's The Damned. Both were successful, influential punk pioneers. The band was rounded out by punk stalwarts Dave Tregunna (bass, formerly of Sham 69) and Nick Turner (drums, formerly of The Barracudas).

While The Lords retained a punk rebellion, their music was darker, more melodic and (frankly) better-produced. Their talents alienated the die-hard punk audience, while bringing them a wider, more diverse following.

The Lords concept began in 1980 when Bator and James renewed an acquaintance that began when the Dead Boys opened for the Damned on several CBGB dates and an English tour. After splitting with their previous bands, Bator and James briefly enlisted ex-Generation X bassist Tony James and ex-Clash drummer Terry Chimes. Later in 1980, Damned drummer Rat Scabies, and Tregunna replaced Tony and Terry for a single gig billed as the "Dead Damned Sham Band." By the time The Lords recorded their self-titled I.R.S. release in 1982, Turner had replaced Scabies and this more or less became the permanent lineup retained throughout the band's most productive years.

Though the debut was well-received, The Lords became more notorious for their live shows. A devotee of Iggy Pop, Bator had developed a fearless reputation in his Dead Boys days and continued such antics with The Lords. The most famous being the time he reportedly hanged himself during a show. Bator's stunt had went awry. He was pronounced clinically dead for several minutes. Nonetheless, Bator survived and The Lords recorded two more successful albums for I.R.S., IS NOTHING SACRED? and THE METHOD TO OUR MADNESS.

In 1985, The Lords slowly began to disintegrate. They recorded a mockingly rich single of Madonna's "Like A Virgin" for the IRS' "Best Of" Collection, KILLER LORDS. Around this time Tregunna left, replaced briefly by Grant Flemming, before returning to the band a short time later. A second guitarist, Alistair Simmons, was also added but later canned. Eventually Turner quit to be with his singer/actress wife, Hillary Shepard (of IRS stablemate American Girls with whom he had started a family) and was replaced by Danny Fury on the drums. Bator injured his back in 1988, forcing James to advertise for a replacement singer. When Bator found out, he played the encore of his last show donning a T-shirt with James' newspaper ad printed across the front. He then proceeded to fire the remaining members on-stage.

Bator died in 1990 of injuries sustained when he was reportedly struck by a car in Paris, quashing all possibilities of his return or a reunion of the original band.

In 2001, surviving members Brian James and Dave Tregunna announced a reformed Lords of the New Church featuring Floridian LordsoftheNewChurch.com webmaster Steven Blankfield Marque on vocals. After a few more change ups on drums and guitar, The LustKillers Adam Becvare was chosen to guest on guitar and vocals as it was learned Marque was unable to sing the band's classic material.

The Lords 2003 were finally laid to rest in June of that year after recording and touring Europe for their self released "Hang On" Cd.

James and Tregunna continue on as The Brian James Gang. Becvare continues with The LustKillers and Vancouver's Black Halos.


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